Just need a nudge guys and gals. How do you insert an icon like say WalMart/Petro/ etc. onto the poi so it shows on the mapping. Just a nudge. Don't throw me under the coach....at least while its moving......no end to my way....jim

Howdy. Here is my predicament with more filler. For example I go to poi-factor that has a very extensive poi library. Some are in gpx and some in csv. Of course for rv travel life they require csv or upi. Now here is where the conundrum occurs. None of the poi-factory poi's I have selected to down load have an icon associated with them. BUT there is an icon library that provides lots of icons and often several for any given poi. The dilema is mechanically how do you attached the icon to the poi so that when it appears on the mapping its not just a red flag??

I have only loaded up four poi's that I find necessary for my travels. No doubt this mapping and poi's supercede all other support out there. We thought we had died and gone to heaven when we got our first Next Exit but unfortunately it only cover interstates otherwise you have to have a trailer full of books in order to get to the detail that the rv travel life gets to.

So it looks like you know how to import the CSV file you downloaded, by clicking the top browse button in the POI dialog and navigating to the folder were the file was doenloaded to.

So, download the desired bitmap (from POI Factory or, wherever) to the same folde where the CSV file is (it should be a bitmap .BMP file). Then, open the POI dialog, click the top browse button to find and import the file and then click the second browse button to find and add the bitmap file you just downloaded. Then, click the "Add" button. That would add both teh POI and teh bitmap file and associate them with each other.

There is an even easier way, well may be not "easier", but different. Let's say you downloaded a POI file called truckstops.csv Download the desired bitmap icon (let's say myicon.bmp) to the same folder.Then rename the bitmap file to the same name as the csv file (this example, rename the bitmap file to: truckstops.bmp). Open the POI dialog and select the POI file. When you "Add" it to the list (clicking the add button), the bitmap file will automatically be associated with it and loaded, as well.

Another problem I had was that I had the longitude field and latitude field reversed so the POIs never showed up (the coordinates referred to another part of the planet). Can you verify the files you are using are in the correct format? I forget the order, but it's in the help files what format to use for the fields.

One of the things I've had to do when downloading someone else's file (not just in the UnderTow forum) is to verify the proper format. I have had to move columns around or even get rid of some extra columns in order to get the files to work right. I use Open Office "CALC" spreadsheet program, but you can use Microsoft Excel or other compatible application to edit the files.